LOVE,
FABBY
Here is my beautiful and wonderful mother Yolanda, who is the second and only girl, (they broke the mold after she was born, lol) with three brothers, since, she's lost her eldest and youngest brothers. This picture was taken about a year ago. My mother is 82 years old. She's had her ups and downs with her health lately, but thank goodness, nothing mayor, except for osteoporosis on her spine, which gives her a lot of pain, and she has to get medicated with injections for it.
I thought I show you the beautiful crocheted tablecloth work she did for me several years ago. Now, because of her osteoporosis in her spine she can't crochet any more, but I'm so blessed I have great treasures from her and for my daughters and also from my Grandmother Stella... her mother.
She did many accessories for the tablecloth too, like buffet and dinner table runners. The doilies I'm showing here, at right, she made them for my chargers.
She also crocheted for me this gorgeous, runner that looks like it has bows. The tobacco color next to it and other pretty things I will share.
The basket mat to cover the bread... and here is a close up of the table and buffet tobacco color runners. I love them for the fall decor.
The table scape specially for my mother for today, Wednesday.
The pot, or tureen is for the Escabeche of Fish, (recipe is at the end of the post) that she loves and the sherbets are for the Ceviche of Shrimp, another favorite of the Ecuadorian cuisine she prefers. The beautiful Spondilus shell with pedestal of the same shell, we see up front, is for the chili sauce. There are gorgeous spondilus shells in the Ecuadorian sea and they make the most lovely things for the homes and jewelry too.
Here is the tureen I designed at our past Ceramic Co. The handle in the lid has a cute fish, sculped by hand and with a design of the bottom of the sea. The fish dish is an antique, English from my Mil and it's Johnson's Brothers..and I serve it with little "empanadas" that go with the Ceviche.
The blue charger, the square yellow plate and the sherbets were made by us too. Look how pretty the sea horse inside the sherbet is. Everything, or every piece was hand decorated.
Here is a Ceviche bowl with a fat fish decorated inside.
The third place set, they all have different color square dinner plates, where the escabeche and rice goes.
The flower platter was also made at our former Ceramic Co. The serving spoon is made in Ecuador too and it's made of "mother of pearl" and wooden handle. The spatula you see by the fish plate is also from the set.
I used this tablecloth I love, because it's in sea blue and the design reminds me of the ocean's waves, or the tide.
Here is a close up of the tureen, or pot, I often use it to hold my Fish Escabeche.
White roses for my mother in a crystal Czech urn.
The hand design around the sherbets.
Look at the cute little turtle, flanked by the fishes. The waves you see on the decorations is to simulate fish scales.
The Spondilus shell bowl with pedestal is used around here for the hot sauce, or chili sauce.
I love this pretty Indian, cotton tablecloth..I like the design and color of it. |
All my love and best wishes for you lovely ladies in blog land. I can't wait to go and visit your fabulous posts for this special day dedicated to us mothers. Many blessings for and your families.
Thank you gracious hostesses and may God bless you and your families this Mother's Day.
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FISH ESCABECHE
Some of you have asked me for this recipe...so here goes!
1 lb. of any white fish you prefer, cut in cubes, fried and reserved (fry in vegetable oil)
1 med. onion, chopped
1 tablespoon, or more of tomato paste
2 ripe tomatoes cut in small squares, or chopped
1 teaspoon of fresh cilatro, chopped
2 sweet platain cut into small squares, fried and reserved (fry in vegetable oil)
2 big potatoes, cut into squares, fried and reserved (fry in vegetable oil)
1 red pepper, shredded
1 teaspoon of crushed, or minced garlic
- salt, pepper and cumin, to taste
2 tablespoons of flour for coating the fish squares, (before frying)
1/4 Cup cream, if you prefer a little more, go ahead!
- vegetable oil for all the frying you have to do
1 1/2 Cups water
In a deep pot put a little bit of oil, chop the onion, cilantro, minced fresh garlic, tomato paste, cilantro, the red pepper and chopped tomatoes. Cook for like 4 minutes.
Fry the fish squares add a little salt and pass them by flour, than. deep fry them. Cut in squares as well, the sweet fresh plantains, (like bananas, they have them in Latin-Hispanic stores) and deep fry them directly in a pot. Fry the potatoe squares the same way, if you wish you can use the same oil for both. Set aside and reserve all the 3 items you fried.
Now, in your pot where you cooked the onions, add the water, like 1 1/2 cups and boil it, than inmediatelly add the fried fish, the fried platain, and the fried potatoes...and mix softly so not to brake the fish pieces. At the end add the cream, mix slowly and don't let it boil. Cover until you serve. This is a really yummy recipe and serve it with white rice, or even the wild kind. To make it more elegant I also have added cooked big shrimp and have served at dinner parties and my guests totally loved it!!
Since it was a family recipe from my Mil, the quantities of the ingredients are not perfect, but you try it to your taste. Hope you make it, believe me, you won't be sorry!
FABBY